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The Prince Of Minor Writers
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The Prince Of Minor Writers

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AN NYRB CLASSICS ORIGINAL

Called by Virginia Woolf othe princeo of essayists and praised by F. W. Dupee for a owhim of iron, cleverness amounting to genius,o Max Beerbohm himself noted that oonly the insane take themselves quite seriously.o Nonetheless, from his precocious debut as a dandy in 1890s Oxford until, after World War II, when he put the pen aside, Beerbohm was recognized as an incomparable observer of modern life and an essayist whose voice was always and only his own. Here Phillip Lopate, one of the finest essayists of our day, has selected the finest of Beerbohm’s essays. Whether writing about the vogue for Russian writers, laughter and philosophy, dandies, or George Bernard Shaw, Beerbohm is as unpredictable as he is unfailingly witty and wise. As Lopate writes, oTodayait becomes all the more necessary to ponder how Beerbohm performed the delicate operation of displaying so much personality without lapsing into sticky confession.o

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New York Review of Books, Inc
Country
United States
Date
2 June 2015
Pages
448
ISBN
9781590178287

AN NYRB CLASSICS ORIGINAL

Called by Virginia Woolf othe princeo of essayists and praised by F. W. Dupee for a owhim of iron, cleverness amounting to genius,o Max Beerbohm himself noted that oonly the insane take themselves quite seriously.o Nonetheless, from his precocious debut as a dandy in 1890s Oxford until, after World War II, when he put the pen aside, Beerbohm was recognized as an incomparable observer of modern life and an essayist whose voice was always and only his own. Here Phillip Lopate, one of the finest essayists of our day, has selected the finest of Beerbohm’s essays. Whether writing about the vogue for Russian writers, laughter and philosophy, dandies, or George Bernard Shaw, Beerbohm is as unpredictable as he is unfailingly witty and wise. As Lopate writes, oTodayait becomes all the more necessary to ponder how Beerbohm performed the delicate operation of displaying so much personality without lapsing into sticky confession.o

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New York Review of Books, Inc
Country
United States
Date
2 June 2015
Pages
448
ISBN
9781590178287